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Great Britain Paper Duty 1829 Red and black label, with "whiting patentee" imprint, tied to large p

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Great Britain
Paper Duty
1829 Red and black label, with "whiting patentee" imprint, tied to large piece of grey-blue card packaging (44x33cm) by crowned "paper/ chadon/ maker" three line cancellation, the piece bearing wonderful ornate maker's label "Superfine Foolscap/ Smith & Allnutt, Maidstone/ Kent" with coat of arms at top, the reverse endorsed "By Coach, 15 Aug 1826" and addressed to "Mr Thomas Dalby, Castle Donington, Leicestershire". Folds running through label, with one surface scuff and a peripheral tear, nevertheless a charming piece of social history which displays beautifully.

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Great Britain
Paper Duty
1829 Red and black label, with "whiting patentee" imprint, tied to large piece of grey-blue card packaging (44x33cm) by crowned "paper/ chadon/ maker" three line cancellation, the piece bearing wonderful ornate maker's label "Superfine Foolscap/ Smith & Allnutt, Maidstone/ Kent" with coat of arms at top, the reverse endorsed "By Coach, 15 Aug 1826" and addressed to "Mr Thomas Dalby, Castle Donington, Leicestershire". Folds running through label, with one surface scuff and a peripheral tear, nevertheless a charming piece of social history which displays beautifully.

Subject to 20% VAT on Buyer’s Premium. For more information please view Terms and Conditions for Buyers.

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Bloomsbury
London
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WC1B 4ET
United Kingdom

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